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- Paleta abstract "Paleta is a Spanish-language word derived from pala ("shovel", "spade") and the diminutive suffix -eta. It has many meanings (the authoritative dictionary of the RAE lists eleven), including artists' palette, spatula, trowel, shoulderblade, blade of a windmill, water-wheel, etc., part of a bull's horn, flat bat for playing games susch as table tennis, and, in Central America, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, an ice pop usually with a flat stick.".
- Paleta comment "Paleta is a Spanish-language word derived from pala ("shovel", "spade") and the diminutive suffix -eta. It has many meanings (the authoritative dictionary of the RAE lists eleven), including artists' palette, spatula, trowel, shoulderblade, blade of a windmill, water-wheel, etc., part of a bull's horn, flat bat for playing games susch as table tennis, and, in Central America, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, an ice pop usually with a flat stick.".